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Currently, what is Rimbert's writing considered to be?
A. Primary history.
B. Secondary history.
C. Neither primary nor secondary histories.
D. Both A and B.
E. None of the above.
As the article states on lines 25-26, “we can use Rimbert as a Prime source.”
 
 
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tngal21
tngal21 says:
For the question: Currently, what is Rimbert's writing considered to be? The correct answer says prime source but that contradicts lines 25-26 which state that he is only a prime source when referring to the early days of Rus, not CURRENTLY as the question asks.
Posted: 7/6/2010